NFL Power Rankings: Week 6

Which teams are up and which teams are down after five weeks of NFL action? The DraftKings social team compiled their own power rankings below. Hit us up on Twitter @DraftKings with your thoughts!

NFL Week 6 Power Rankings

Ranking

@joshhandszer

@GBillings12

@wrobbieh

1

Vikings

Vikings

Patriots

2

Patriots

Patriots

Vikings

3

Falcons

Steelers

Cowboys

4

Steelers

Cowboys

Steelers

5

Seahawks

Seahawks

Falcons

6

Broncos

Packers

Packers

7

Cowboys

Falcons

Seahawks

8

Packers

Raiders

Raiders

9

Bengals

Eagles

Eagles

10

Raiders

Broncos

Broncos

11

Cardinals

Bills

Rams

12

Eagles

Redskins

Bills

13

Ravens

Texans

Texans

14

Chiefs

Ravens

Ravens

15

Giants

Bengals

Colts

16

Bills

Rams

Redskins

17

Panthers

Chiefs

Bengals

18

Texans

Colts

Buccaneers

19

Rams

Buccaneers

Panthers

20

Redskins

Cardinals

Lions

21

Lions

Panthers

Chiefs

22

Colts

Giants

Giants

23

Buccaneers

Jaguars

Cardinals

24

Titans

Saints

Saints

25

Saints

Chargers

Titans

26

Jets

Titans

Chargers

27

Chargers

Jets

Jets

28

Bears

Dolphins

Jaguars

29

Dolphins

Lions

Dolphins

30

Jaguars

49ers

49ers

31

49ers

Bears

Bears

32

Browns

Browns

Browns

Analysis

Josh on the Dallas Cowboys (#7):

“How ’bout them Cowboys? No Dez, no Romo? No problem! The Cowboys’ 4-1 record is thanks to their dynamic rookie combo of QB Dak Prescott and RB Ezekiel Elliott, who have both exceeded expectations. The team says Tony Romo will regain his starting job once he returns from injury, but with how well Prescott’s playing, it’ll be tough to take him out.”

Graham on the Minnesota Vikings (#1):

“The Vikings looked like Super Bowl contenders in the preseason – that was when they had Teddy Bridgewater and Adrian Peterson. Guess what? Even without those two, they still are. Mike Zimmer is an early candidate for Coach of the Year after the hot 5-0 start for his team as they head into their bye week.”

Rob on the Atlanta Falcons (#5):

“The Falcons are quickly becoming a offensive powerhouse. Matt Ryan is coming into form and things seemed to be clicking against the Broncos IN Denver. They’ll have another test this week in Seattle.”

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Report: WR Mike Williams (knee) likely to be limited Sunday

Williams ($5,500), who is listed as questionable with a knee injury, showed improvement in practice later in the week and is expected to be used in red zone situations against the Lions (O/U 47; +106), per ESPN's Adam Schefter. The 6'4 Williams is a big receiving target, and the Chargers (-1.5; -121) could use a red zone threat after losing TE Hunter Henry to a knee injury earlier in the week. Seven of Williams' 10 touchdowns came off red zone targets last season, including six inside the 10-yard line, tied for the most receiving TDs scored on targets inside the 10-yard line in 2018. WR Keenan Allen ($7,600) is a candidate for boosted target volume with Henry out and Williams limited.

Report: Multiple Ravens players expected to play vs. Cardinals

The list of Ravens (-12.5; -590) players expected to play against the Cardinals (O/U 46; +480) includes RB Mark Ingram ($6,000; shoulder), WR Marquise Brown ($5,000; hip) and TE Mark Andrews ($3,800; foot), per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Ingram and Baltimore's rushing attack could be in for a busy day on the ground as the Ravens are big favorites against the Cardinals. In Week 1, Ingram got 14 touches in a blowout, with five coming inside the 10-yard line, scoring two TDs and rushing for an efficient 7.6 YPC. Brown also had a breakout performance in his first NFL game and was targeted deep down the field, averaging about 18 air yards per target, seventh highest among receivers in Week 1.